Paul and Mesh dive into the latest sports legal news, starting with a potential gambling scandal involving Baseball’s biggest star, Shohei Ohtani, whose former interpreter allegedly racked up $4.5M in gambling debts. They then discuss UFC's recent antitrust lawsuit settlement with former fighters and examine its potential impact on the sport. Wrapping up, they discuss Reddit's successful IPO and ponder the company's future.
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304. Sundance, and Reddit IPO amid Tech Industry Turmoil
303. Tom Cruise Strikes Deal with WBD & CES's AI Trends
302. Broadway Recap, Paramount Sale & Aaron Rogers vs Jimmy Kimmel
301. The 2nd Annual Paulies
246. Oz Krakowski: Deepdub.ai
245. Melanie Chandra
244. GTA & Netflix, Jaguars' $22M Scandal & The NCAA Proposes Athlete's Pay
243: Ad Astra Lawsuit Tossed & SAG On The Fence
242. Streamer’s SouthPark Suit, Diddy Settles & FCC Update
241. SAG Strike Ends but The Marvels’ Box Office Struggles
240. Nick Cage on the Dangers of AI, and Yellowstone & HBO Release Schedule Update
239. Jonathan Majors’ Trial Update, Marvel’s SPIDER-MAN 2 is a PS5 Slinger, and the Sphere Leverages Ad-Market Resurgence
238. Author’s Guild CEO: Mary Rasenberger
Respectful Pause
237. SAG's Worry of Deepfakes & the USFL/XFL Merger
236. The Hollywood Reporter’s Alex Weprin
235. NIL Collectives: Guiding Athletes to Grow and Monetize their Brand
234. TIFF, AMC's Fundraise, and Danny Masterson's Hollywood Fallout
233: Taylor Swift's Eras Tour Hits Theaters & Streamer’s Tease Bundling
232: Hollywood vs AI & VFX Unionization
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